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I decided to try asking about this here, because you are all so smart you prolly know something about thsese things as well <3 So, we have this chemistry presentation, for witch we have to make some tablets about the greenhouse gases, such as nitrogen dioxide, carbon dioxide and sulphur oxides. That I can do by myself, but the trouble is the next part of our job. We should plan experiment arrangements which would allow us to prove that nitrogen dioxides, carbon dioxide and sulphur oxides are acetous oxides. And then we should think which one of these has the biggest impact on rainwater. And I have no idea how can I prove such thing ! Help. Please. (\(\ ( ;_;) (_(")(") This is Bunny. He is an emo. And he will cry if you don't help me. ![]() ![]() |
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<bitch> Well, you're out of luck, because you can't prove anything with an experiment! </bitch>You can support or contradict a hypothesis, and that's about it. Be very careful how you word things around me. I bite. Hard. Adding these oxides to water creates a small amount of these acids respectively: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitric_acid http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbonic_acid http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulphuric_acid ![]() ![]() ![]() |